1. Understanding of the principles and concept of Electric Propulsion and Control System which are used on Marine vessels and Offshore installations.2. Understand the risks management in High Voltage.3. Know the safe protection gears available and how to use them properly.4. Understand the safety procedures and management in HV operation and maintenance.

Course Outline:A. Know the design features for High Voltage Installations onboard marine vessels and offshore installations.

B. Know the hazards in HV installations and understand the safe operations involving high voltage.

Suitable For:Holders of CoCs Class 1 or Class 2 Engineer Officer with no prior experience on High Voltage Installations.Electrical Engineers working on Offshore Installations

Minimum Entry Requirements:Not less than 18 years of age;Hold a Certificate of Competency as a Marine Engineer Officer Class 2, and;Have adequate working knowledge of English (Spoken& Written)

Course Outline:Day 1:

1 Explain the Classification of High Voltage

1.1 Explain factors considered in classifying a voltage as "high voltage" and reference to International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 60092, Electrical installations in ships series and IEC 61892, Mobile and fixed offshore units - Electrical installations series1.2 State the advantages of High-Voltage.1.3 State the advantages of an insulated system

Day 2:

2.1 Explain the Generation and Distribution of high-voltage on ships.2.2. Describe with sketch the Electric Propulsion system.2.3 Explain Synchro-convertors and Cyclo-convertors.2.4 Describe Functional, Operational and safety requirements for a marine high-voltage system.2.5 Explain the assigning qualified personal to carry out maintenance and repair of high-voltage switchgear of various types.2.6 State the various types of High-voltage switchgear.2.7 Describe the High Voltage equipment: Circuit breakers, Cable, Fuses

Day 3:

3.1 Explain the Remedial action necessary during faults in high voltage system3.2 Explain the Switching strategy for isolating components of a high voltage system.3.3 Explain the Selection of Suitable Apparatus for isolation and testing of high-voltage equipment3.4 Explain the Switching and isolation procedure on marine high-voltage system, complete with safety documentation.3.5 Explain the Performance of insulation resistance and polarization index on high voltage equipment.

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